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= How to Attract Chipmunks to Your Yard = Here is a comprehensive guide on how to attract chipmunks to your yard: == Create an Inviting Habitat == Chipmunks prefer areas with plenty of cover and food sources. To make your yard appealing to them: - Plant deciduous trees and shrubs, especially those that produce nuts and seeds like oak, beech, maple, and hickory1<ref name="ref13">13</ref>. - Leave some areas of your yard natural and undisturbed with leaf litter, fallen branches, and rocks[12]. - Create brush piles or rock piles to provide shelter and hiding spots[12]. - Maintain some open grassy areas interspersed with shrubby cover. - Leave dead trees (snags) standing when safe to do so, as chipmunks use them for shelter[12]. == Provide Food Sources == Chipmunks are omnivores that eat a variety of foods. To attract them: - Plant berry-producing shrubs and vines. - Allow some areas to grow wild grasses and wildflowers for seeds[12]. - Install bird feeders, as chipmunks will eat spilled seed. Place feeders 15-30 feet from buildings[11]. - Scatter nuts, seeds, and grains in areas you want chipmunks to frequent[1]. - Plant bulbs, which chipmunks may dig up and eat[10]. - Leave some fallen fruit on the ground. == Offer Water Sources == Chipmunks need water, so consider adding: - Shallow birdbaths or water dishes at ground level. - A small pond or water feature. - Dripping water sources. == Create Safe Spaces == To help chipmunks feel secure in your yard: - Minimize use of pesticides and herbicides. - Keep cats indoors or supervise them outdoors[13]. - Provide escape routes like low-branching shrubs. - Leave some areas of your yard undisturbed. == Additional Tips == - Be patient, as it may take time for chipmunks to discover and feel safe in your yard. - Avoid using rodent repellents or poisons. - Consider placing peanuts or sunflower seeds in visible areas to initially attract chipmunks[1]. - Create tunnels or pathways using logs or rocks for chipmunks to travel through[13]. - Maintain a consistent food supply once chipmunks start visiting. == Cautions == While attracting chipmunks can be enjoyable, be aware that: - They may dig up bulbs or eat from gardens[10]. - Large populations can potentially damage foundations or structures[11]. - Some areas have regulations about feeding wildlife, so check local laws. - Attracting chipmunks may also attract other rodents. By creating a chipmunk-friendly environment with ample food, water, and shelter, you can encourage these charming creatures to make your yard their home. Remember to balance their needs with potential impacts on your property and other wildlife. == References == <references />
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